​Krakow | Experience one of Europe’s most exciting cities. Sights such as the Wawel (the castle complex) and the Medieval main market are waiting to be discovered. And the colourful Krakow lifestyle is offered on top.

​Poland | Great holiday for not much money? No problem. Here we offer you a
selection of holiday apartments and houses that are not expensive and at
the same time have been rated very good by other travellers.

A holiday house in Nationalpark Białowieża costs on average GBP 626 in the cheap travel period and GBP 830 in the peak season per week. These details are of course in relation to the house and not per person as well as includes the obligatory additional charges.

Vacation with lots of culture and nature

Poland | Poland scores with holidaymakers in respect to its good price performance ratio as well as with having one of the most lovely and untouched nature areas in Europe. In the last years Poland has been discovered by many vacationers and consequently become a popular travel destination. You can have a great holiday along the Baltic Sea coast with seemingly never ending fine sandy beaches. Pretty coastal resorts and a virtually untouched natural landscape at the Bay of Pomerania and Gdansk Bay ensure ideal holiday conditions.

But the heartland has a number of great regions which are waiting to be discovered: How about a holiday home around the Masurian Lake District or in Kashubian region? Here you will find great conditions suitable for cycling tours and hiking trips. The further you travel down to the southern part of Poland you will notice the landscape becoming hilly and mountainous. Close to the border with the Czech Republic and Slovakia the Beskids, Sudetes and Krkonoše (also referred to as Giant Mountains) offer lots different forms of nature as well various recreational activities both in the summer and winter. Many regions in Poland are characterised by magical forests which are home to some rare species in Central Europe like wolves and moose. In the eastern parts of Poland there are for example the Carpathians where you can experience untouched primeval forests.

Next to a great landscape the many Polish cities and towns are worth seeing. Krakow for example impresses with its lively old town and interesting sights. Both Warsaw and Gdansk can look back on a long history steeped in tradition which is reflected in countless sights and monuments. Further interesting towns also not to be forgotten are Wrocław, Poznań and Szczecin.